Impeccably restored and renewed four story, seven bedroom, three and half bath, single family limestone townhouse on a prime park block in the Park Slope Historic District. From the moment of rising up the stoop, you know that no expense was spared in this historical and pedigreed renovation. Keeping true to its original build of 1909, this 20’ wide French Renaissance Revival townhouse greets you with an airy glass entry, surrounded by artisan quality crown moldings and millwork. To the left, through the first set of pocket doors is the front parlor, replete with bay windows, pier mirror, detailed inlaid borders and a second set of pocket doors that lead to the middle parlor. Leaded stain glass windows and built in bookshelves that wrap around the wood burning fireplace. The third set of pocket doors give way to the formal, paneled dining room with gas fireplace, stain glass windows, built in leaded glass cabinets, detailed inlaid floors. The deep chef's kitchen has floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors and above, a skylight that runs the length of the room. A 48" six burner Wolf range shares the eastern wall with built in appliances nestled within the custom cabinetry. The long kitchen island with a large Rohl porcelain sink allows for collaborative cooking and ample seating for casual meals. Your feet stay warm with the radiant heated floors and the back doors give way to a well-appointed yard paved with blue stone and trimmed with a cedar fence. Privacy is afforded by custom motorized shades within the back of this 65’ deep home. Up the grand entry stairs papered with a contemporary print, the landing is hushed by the upholstered walls. Sweet silence yields the master suite's floor. Northern light bathes the bay windowed bedroom. The master bath has light wells and stained glass skylight. Waterworks fixtures add a contemporary twist to this rejuvenative sanctuary. Access to the pass through closet is next which opens to the back den with gas fireplace and second story terrace. The top floor offers four bedrooms and an impeccably appointed hall bath with skylight. All rooms quietly empty into the hall with upholstered walls. The hall skylight reflects light off the side stair walls, cascading down to the lower levels.

The garden level has a front guest suite, large family room with exposed ceiling beams, a laundry room and state of the art mechanicals. A double door opens to an equally wide stairway leading to the back yard. Bring your dog(s) back from a morning jaunt in the park during off-leash hours or use this home as your magnificent home base for exploring this rich city and borough. Close to everything you want to have near and pleasantly removed from bustle of the town, this home stands as a true oasis within one of Brooklyn's prime historic districts. Architectural design by Michael Ingui of Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C.

Additional features of this building include: New electric and security system, New windows. New CAC, Coffered dining room ceiling, Mielle W/D, Original bordered parquet floors, Original marble sinks in walk-thru closets in BR's, Three sets of working pocket doors, Master BR with bay window & decorative mantel, Pier mirror + original built-in lead glass cabinet, and New water main and sewer line.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.

With its laid-back pace of life and idyllic location alongside Prospect Park, it’s easy to see why living in Park Slope has an enduring appeal. Creative types have long been drawn to the neighborhood’s leafy streets and café culture, while young families and professionals find Park Slope a welcome haven away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.

Impeccably restored and renewed four story, seven bedroom, three and half bath, single family limestone townhouse on a prime park block in the Park Slope Historic District. From the moment of rising up the stoop, you know that no expense was spared in this historical and pedigreed renovation. Keeping true to its original build of 1909, this 20’ wide French Renaissance Revival townhouse greets you with an airy glass entry, surrounded by artisan quality crown moldings and millwork. To the left, through the first set of pocket doors is the front parlor, replete with bay windows, pier mirror, detailed inlaid borders and a second set of pocket doors that lead to the middle parlor. Leaded stain glass windows and built in bookshelves that wrap around the wood burning fireplace. The third set of pocket doors give way to the formal, paneled dining room with gas fireplace, stain glass windows, built in leaded glass cabinets, detailed inlaid floors. The deep chef's kitchen has floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors and above, a skylight that runs the length of the room. A 48" six burner Wolf range shares the eastern wall with built in appliances nestled within the custom cabinetry. The long kitchen island with a large Rohl porcelain sink allows for collaborative cooking and ample seating for casual meals. Your feet stay warm with the radiant heated floors and the back doors give way to a well-appointed yard paved with blue stone and trimmed with a cedar fence. Privacy is afforded by custom motorized shades within the back of this 65’ deep home. Up the grand entry stairs papered with a contemporary print, the landing is hushed by the upholstered walls. Sweet silence yields the master suite's floor. Northern light bathes the bay windowed bedroom. The master bath has light wells and stained glass skylight. Waterworks fixtures add a contemporary twist to this rejuvenative sanctuary. Access to the pass through closet is next which opens to the back den with gas fireplace and second story terrace. The top floor offers four bedrooms and an impeccably appointed hall bath with skylight. All rooms quietly empty into the hall with upholstered walls. The hall skylight reflects light off the side stair walls, cascading down to the lower levels.

The garden level has a front guest suite, large family room with exposed ceiling beams, a laundry room and state of the art mechanicals. A double door opens to an equally wide stairway leading to the back yard. Bring your dog(s) back from a morning jaunt in the park during off-leash hours or use this home as your magnificent home base for exploring this rich city and borough. Close to everything you want to have near and pleasantly removed from bustle of the town, this home stands as a true oasis within one of Brooklyn's prime historic districts. Architectural design by Michael Ingui of Baxt Ingui Architects, P.C.

Additional features of this building include: New electric and security system, New windows. New CAC, Coffered dining room ceiling, Mielle W/D, Original bordered parquet floors, Original marble sinks in walk-thru closets in BR's, Three sets of working pocket doors, Master BR with bay window & decorative mantel, Pier mirror + original built-in lead glass cabinet, and New water main and sewer line.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.

With its laid-back pace of life and idyllic location alongside Prospect Park, it’s easy to see why living in Park Slope has an enduring appeal. Creative types have long been drawn to the neighborhood’s leafy streets and café culture, while young families and professionals find Park Slope a welcome haven away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.

The English basement's garden level has a front guest suite, a large entertainment room with hall bath, exposed ceiling beams, an adjacent room with barn door, multiple closets, a laundry room and state of the art mechanicals. A double door opens to an equally wide stairway leading to the back yard.

Up the grand entry stairs papered with a contemporary print, the landing is hushed by the upholstered walls. Sweet silence yields the master suite's floor. Northern light bathes the bay windowed bedroom. The master bath has light wells and stained glass skylight. Waterworks fixtures add a contemporary twist to this rejuvenative sanctuary. Access to the pass through closet is next which opens to the back den with gas fireplace and second story terrace.

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The top floor offers four bedrooms and an impeccably appointed hall bath with skylight. All rooms quietly empty into the hall with upholstered walls. The hall skylight reflects light off the side stair walls, cascading down to the lower levels.

Building

Per Park Slope Historic Register a prominent NY builder Arthur Singer and a famous architect Arthur R. Koch designed this French Renaissance limestone & custom built in 1909 for the Singer family.

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The English basement's garden level has a front guest suite, a large entertainment room with hall bath, exposed ceiling beams, an adjacent room with barn door, multiple closets, a laundry room and state of the art mechanicals. A double door opens to an equally wide stairway leading to the back yard.

Up the grand entry stairs papered with a contemporary print, the landing is hushed by the upholstered walls. Sweet silence yields the master suite's floor. Northern light bathes the bay windowed bedroom. The master bath has light wells and stained glass skylight. Waterworks fixtures add a contemporary twist to this rejuvenative sanctuary. Access to the pass through closet is next which opens to the back den with gas fireplace and second story terrace.

Fourth

The top floor offers four bedrooms and an impeccably appointed hall bath with skylight. All rooms quietly empty into the hall with upholstered walls. The hall skylight reflects light off the side stair walls, cascading down to the lower levels.

Building

Per Park Slope Historic Register a prominent NY builder Arthur Singer and a famous architect Arthur R. Koch designed this French Renaissance limestone & custom built in 1909 for the Singer family.

Interested? Contact the agent to learn more about this property.

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